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Re: Inktober 2018

Originally Posted by Pterodactylus

Well done Chrissy

Prompt: Jolt

This was a hard one for us.....

Thank you. It was a hard one for me too. I've had to order some Rotring White ink for future projects, as I found it so hard to keep the paper white where it really needed to stay white. Thank you for the suggestion.

Re: Inktober 2018

Originally Posted by Chrissy

Originally Posted by Pterodactylus

Well done Chrissy

Prompt: Jolt

This was a hard one for us.....

Thank you. It was a hard one for me too. I've had to order some Rotring White ink for future projects, as I found it so hard to keep the paper white where it really needed to stay white. Thank you for the suggestion.

Gelly roll pens and signo pens are also quite good if you don't want to use a dip pen.

Re: Inktober 2018

31st October prompt: Slice

I decided to experiment with this one. Because I have no white ink yet, nor any Signo white ink pens, I tried the effect of adding Titanium White pigment powder to my R&G Helianthus ink. It was harder to colour with, but it worked up to a point.

Re: Inktober 2018

Slice: This is Conrad Veidt staring in*the 1928 film “The*man who laughs”, where the main character in the story had his face was sliced to give him a perpetual smile. It is said that this character was the inspiration for Batman’s Joker.*Well done everyone

Re: Inktober 2018

My resume

Great that this year more Geeks participated than last year, this proves that also the creative part of our community is still alive.
I enjoyed all the great inputs provided, well done.
But there is still room for development next year, I hope the participation will be even higher then.

Personally my son and I enjoyed Inktober also this year again.
I’m sure that the continuous practice every day during a month improved our skills again.
It was a lot of fun, but not every day, sometimes we felt the pressure to deliver content every single day.
Finding the time to draw something every day beside all other daily things was not always easy.
It was quite demanding and not easy to keep the pace every day, but overall the positive feelings weigh much more than the others.
We are happy that we again succeeded the challenge.

But even if we wouldn’t be able to create every single day content it would be fun.

I also like to motivate geeks which can´t or want to participate every single day to participate.

So well done all Geeks which participated, thanks for all the great input I enjoyed your drawings

Hope to see all of you (and many new participants) participating also next year’s Inktober.